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Research on Additive Manufacturing Technology

2019
Additive manufacturing breaks through the bottleneck of the traditional subtractive manufacturing, and provides a new opportunity for individual customization production. Based on ecological crisis human beings are confronted in recent years, this paper expounds the characteristics of green design, puts forward a modern product development model ...
Hongqi Zhang   +3 more
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Additive Technology in the Aerospace Industry

Russian Engineering Research, 2018
Aerospace components may be produced from titanium powder by selective laser sintering. The satisfactory operation of such components under standard loads has been confirmed. In this technology, the manufacturing time and the consumption of titanium are decreased.
Yu. L. Ryabikov   +2 more
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CBCT and Additive Manufacturing Technology

2018
Stereolithography (SLA), the foundational computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM) technology, was introduced by Charles Hull nearly three decades ago. Since then, numerous terms have been used to broadly describe the group of related processes and techniques used to fabricate physical scale models directly from three-dimensional (3D) computer-assisted ...
Jayanthi Parthasarathy   +4 more
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Reduced-additive breadmaking technology

1993
Most observers have concluded that the introduction into legislation in many countries of the requirement to declare additives in food ingredient lists by functional category and (with the exception of flavourings and modified starches) by their specific name or code number was a crucial and unfavourable influence on consumer attitudes to food ...
J. C. Hammond, P. A. Voysey
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Laser Technology: Additive Manufacturing [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
Selective Laser Sintering, and in general Additive Manufacturing Processes are becoming mature technologies; in the sense that after many years of market introduction there are some well-known manufacturers that provide fully operative systems that are even utilized for direct parts manufacturing.
Srichand Hinduja, Lin Li
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Micro-additive Manufacturing Technology

2017
Additive Manufacturing (AM) offers capabilities for producing accurate features in a genuine three dimensional mode in a growing number of technological disciplines, such as regenerative medicine, medical devices, bionics, micro- and opto-electronics.
Qin Hu   +3 more
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Additive Manufacturing Technologies for Pharmaceutics

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 2018
Three-dimensional (3D) printing methods used to manufacture drug delivery systems, including inkjet printing, fused deposition modeling, and tablet production from powered substances, are reviewed. Various dosage forms prepared using 3D printing technologies over the past 10 years are summarized.
A. A. Semin   +3 more
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Additive Manufacturing: Concepts and Technologies

2019
Industry 4.0, the recent industrial uprising, encourages the inclusion of smart manufacturing systems and sophisticated IT. In this fresh motion, additive production (AM) is regarded an important component. An extensive analysis of AM techniques with both its contributions to Industry 4.0 is provided in this paper.
Pimal Khanpara, Sudeep Tanwar
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Additional Therapies and Innovative Technologies

2017
Vitamins, minerals and other supplements can be a helpful addition to a diet that may be lacking in some of these elements vital to healthy physiological functioning. There are also intravenous (IV) forms of vitamins which give a much higher dose than what would be possible orally, that have also been found to be beneficial in people living with cancer.
Avni Sali, Kylie O’Brien
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Additive Manufacturing Technologies for Architecture

2020
This chapter covers the existing and emerging 3D Printing technologies and their potential and limitations for architectural design. Aspects related to the cost of production, size limitations, speed and mass production, material properties, and environmental benefits are discussed.
Carlos Bañón, Felix Raspall
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